Mets star José Reyes is supposed to be the slugger in this love triangle.

Christina Sanchez, the mother of the major leaguer’s 8-year-old daughter, Liyah, told The Post she felt threatened by his wife early Wednesday, as she left a Starbucks near a Long Island courthouse moments before her child support hearing with the Met was due to start.
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“I was walking out of the Starbucks, and she was walking in,” Sanchez said of Katherine Ramirez, who’s been married to the infielder since 2008.

“I recognized her, and I held the door for her. When she got close, she recognized me, and she lunged to physically attack me,” the flustered former mistress said. “She was screaming and yelling something in Dominican Spanish, I couldn’t understand what she was saying.”

But Ramirez disputed Sanchez’s version of events through ​her husband’s defense attorney.

“No comment,” said lawyer Sam Ferrara​, who then added: “What you were told is not even remotely close to what I’m hearing happened.”

The model and singer then allegedly pulled out a pair of “spiked brass knuckles” and brandished a red and black stiletto at the drivers, one of them told The Post at the time.

Yet this time, Sanchez — who gave birth to the secret love child with the married father of three eight years ago, shortly after he wed Ramirez — claims Reyes’ wife was the aggressor.

“She pressed herself up against the window and gave me the finger,” Sanchez said as she walked into court, adding the wife was restrained inside the coffee chain by an unknown man.

“He let go of her, then she walked to the window again and stuck her middle finger at me,” the crooner said. “I don’t want anything to do with her, I don’t have anything against her. This is all just about my child.”